2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2019.08.050
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Combined unilateral recession/resection surgery in the management of esotropia with near-distance disparity

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“…Unilateral CRR may be a hopeful technique for NFD esotropia in the future. [35] Bagolini et al, recommended that in those who have esotropia of inconstant angles , splitting of the MR is an alternate treatment to the Faden procedure (posterior xation suture) applied by Cüppers [10] Subsequently, other surgeons have approved the applicability of the Y-splitting technique in the treatment of NFD esotropia. [10][18][36] Y-splitting will decrease the muscle lever arm length and recession will decrease the muscle force; so YSR of MR muscle will decrease the muscle torque which is the result of multiplication of the muscle lever arm length and its force; this was described by Haslwanter et al [17][18] and Hoeranter et al [19] So that YSR will decrease the NFD esotropia.…”
Section: Bock Et Al Was the Earliest To Explain Crr Technique; They S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unilateral CRR may be a hopeful technique for NFD esotropia in the future. [35] Bagolini et al, recommended that in those who have esotropia of inconstant angles , splitting of the MR is an alternate treatment to the Faden procedure (posterior xation suture) applied by Cüppers [10] Subsequently, other surgeons have approved the applicability of the Y-splitting technique in the treatment of NFD esotropia. [10][18][36] Y-splitting will decrease the muscle lever arm length and recession will decrease the muscle force; so YSR of MR muscle will decrease the muscle torque which is the result of multiplication of the muscle lever arm length and its force; this was described by Haslwanter et al [17][18] and Hoeranter et al [19] So that YSR will decrease the NFD esotropia.…”
Section: Bock Et Al Was the Earliest To Explain Crr Technique; They S...mentioning
confidence: 99%